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  4. U.S. AND COMMUNIST CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A demand that the United States refuse to recognise Communist China opened Republican attacks on ...

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  5. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  6. All-out Socialism Is Labor Government's Plan

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British Government told the people today in its election manifesto that it wants to nationalise: Sugar, steel, ...

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  7. American Co-operation In South East Asia Likely

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--American officials here anticipate an approach soon by Australia and perhaps other British Commonwealth countries to discuss a co-operative effort in extending economic assistance to ...

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  8. SWEDES TO HOLD INQUIRY INTO SUBMARINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A public enquiry in the Swedish language into the collision between the Swedish ship Divina and the British ...

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  9. Gales and Rain In North

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Torrential rain caused by a cyclonic disturbance off the lower Queensland coast may flood south Queensland and ...

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  10. APPEAL FOR TECHNICIANS

    COLOMBO. Wednesday.--Afghanistan, Ceylon and the Philippines yesterday appealed to the International Labor Organisation for all possible ...

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  12. SOME ROBBERY !

    BOSTON, Wed.,--Eight gunmen last night held up and robbed the Brinks Express Company armored truck firm of 500,000 dollars in cash. ...

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  13. NATIONS SHOULD BAN BOMB

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.--America and Russia should "talk it over" before civilisation committed suicide with the proposed hydrogen bomb ...

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  14. STARTING EARLY IN CRIME

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Three young boys who escaped from a child welfare home at Haberfield yesterday were arrested this morning after they ...

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  15. RICH SAAR BASIN STILL IN DISPUTE

    PARIS, Wednesday.--France yesterday defended. herself against, attacks on her Saar policy from America, Britain and ...

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  16. GOLDEN CASKET INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, This Afternoon. The Royal Commission into the activities of the Queensland Golden Casket and its ...

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  17. SPAIN IS DEFINITELY ON BREAD LINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Spain must have more than 300,000 tons of wheat before June to maintain the present bread ration, it is estimated in Madrid. The country also requires large quantities of maize and ...

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  18. Men Won't Work Third Shift At Open-Cuts

    Members of three mining unions employed at Commonwealth No.2, the largest open-cut on this field, decided this morning not to work until ...

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  19. NEW JUDGE AND PROMOTION

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Mr.Justice Kinsella has been appointed a Supreme Court judge, the Attorney-General, Mr.C.E. Martin, ...

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  21. French Inquiry Into Secrets Leakage

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A tense National Assembly last night agreed to Communist demands for a formal enquiry into the "affairs of the ...

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  22. BIG LOSS IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Miners at Stanford Main No. 2 colliery, on the northern field to-day stopped work in protest against the hearing ...

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  23. SHOT MAKES BURGLAR MOVE

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--A nightwatchman fired a shot over the head of a burglar as he fled from a cafe in Campsie early this ...

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  24. FLOATING PICKETS ENLARGE DISPUTES

    PITTSBURGH, Wednesday.--Moving pickets yesterday helped to boost the number of striking coal-miners in six States to more than 79,000. Five ...

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  25. Alleged Soviet Still Holds Thousands In Slavery

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Russia is secretly retaining a slave labor pool of 400,000 German war prisoners, according to West German welfare and health authorities in a survey published by the United States. High ...

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  26. RUSSIANS STILL WALKING OUT

    TOKYO, Wed.--Russian delegates, again walked out of the Allied Control Council yesterday, refusing to discuss repatriation of Japanese ...

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